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Australia and Korea industry partnerships for food tourism business development

Project summary

Sector: Tourism
Country location: Australia, Republic of Korea
Grantee: University of South Australia

Food Tourism Business Development Workshop, University of South Australia, Adelaide, South Australia, November, 2017. Credit: Aise Kim

Project Description

This project will be a necessary step to strengthen bilateral economic relationships between Korea and Australia. Due to little knowledge on international partnership direction in the food and tourism sectors, the project will aim to develop cross cultural understanding of food, agriculture, and tourism services, especially targeting Korean markets for Australia and Australian markets for Korea. The project is aligned with AKF's economic priorities –developing tourism sector's smart service skills and international market knowledge for targeting Asian markets set by Tourism Australia. The two reciprocal workshops and field trips in Adelaide and Seoul will invite various experts from tour operators, restaurateurs, agricultural producers, researchers, and tourism governments to develop their business capabilities and best practices by linking innovative tourism services with regional food products. The outcome of this project will be actively promoted and published through media, and engaged with tourism associations for providing continuous training opportunity for industry practitioners.

Key dates:

  • Workshop in Adelaide, University of SOuth Australua, 28 November 2017 to 29 November 2017
  • Workshop in Seoul, SookMyeong Women's University, 24 April 2018 to 25 April 2018

Social media: http://www.unisa.edu.au/Research/TourismLeisure/News-and-events/

Australia-Korea Foundation grant offer: $24,000.00



Last Updated: 17 August 2017
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